Frequently Asked Questions
We provide disposal services for pharmaceuticals, electronics, food and beverage products, cosmetics, apparel, textiles, consumer goods, packaging materials, organic waste, and many other inventory categories. We also handle bulk inventory disposal and warehouse-scale projects nationwide.
Yes. Every project includes a Certificate of Disposal documenting the inventory processed, quantities disposed of, disposal method used, project date, location, and authorized verification of completion.
Yes. Our disposal programs are designed to comply with applicable federal, state, and local regulations. We follow industry best practices and maintain current knowledge of regulatory requirements relevant to each product category.
Yes. We provide inventory disposal services throughout the United States and can coordinate projects from warehouses, distribution centers, retail locations, manufacturing facilities, and other business sites nationwide.
Yes. Witnessed disposal options are available, including on-site attendance by client representatives and video documentation when requested.
Yes. We manage projects ranging from individual pallets to complete warehouse clearances. Our logistics network supports large-volume, multi-location, and time-sensitive disposal programs efficiently.
We can begin coordinating most projects shortly after initial contact. If your disposal requirement is time-sensitive, simply indicate the urgency and our team will prioritize scheduling and logistics.
The disposal method depends on the type of inventory involved. Methods may include recycling, depackaging, industrial processing, waste-to-energy solutions, composting, secure destruction when required, and other approved disposal techniques. The selected method is documented in your Certificate of Disposal.
Contact us with the product type, estimated quantity, location, any special handling requirements, and your preferred timeline. Our team will review the information and provide a customized disposal quote based on your project requirements.